6 Monday, February 26, 1973 University Daily Kansan 'Hawks Blow Lead Again Rv TIM WINTERS University of Kansas basketball Coach Ted Owens was not a happy man after the Nebraska Cornbushers rallied to trip the Jayhawks, in a Saturday afternoon game. [LB0201] Kansan Sports Editor The Jayhawks, who came back in the second half to take the lead from the Huskers only to lose it in the final five minutes, allowed by the smaller 12-play players, 41-34. "Two things hurt us against Nebraska," Owens said. "We had a poor shooting game and had a lack of rebounds. We just weren't setting, our rebounds and loose balls." KU managed to hit on all 35.8 per cent of its shots, hitting on 29 of 81 attempts during the contest. Rick Suttle hit on only two of seven shots from the field, and only guards Dale Greenlee and Tom Kivisto were able to keep KI. Kivisto finished with a point and Kivisto with 14. "We were missing the good abos," Gwenn said. "I thought that our guards performed well, but I was not confident." shooting well, even though he did have a good rebounding game." Knight finished with 13 rebounds, high for the game, but managed to score only nine It was not the first time this season that the jayhawks had a lead in the second half only to be beaten in the final minutes. The man-to-man defense did not stop the Nebraska front line, which constantly had easy lavups against the Kansas big men. "We're losing because the other teams are playing a little more aggressively." Owens said. "But we will continue to work on the man-to-man." Owens said that the team would practice Sunday and Monday to prepare for the Missouri game on Tuesday night. The Tigers were idle over the weekend, but last week defeated the league-leading K-State team, which will begin at 7:38 p.m. in Allen, Field House. Saturday's game was the fourth straight win for Nebraska over the Hawks, three of four. The Reds scored on a backheel. KU, behind 24-12 at the half, managed to take the lead with 6:31 left in the game, 54-50, behind the outside shooters of guards 72-68 and had all of his 14 hits in the second half. the first time the Huskers have swept the Jawhays in conference play in 24 years. Nebrasa regained the lead with 4:32 remaining on baskets by Tony Riehl and Jerry Fort and two free throws by the baskets kept the lead the rest of the contest. The Jayhawks are now 4-6 in the conference and 8-14 overall. The 'Hawks are tied with Nebraska for fifth place. The Cornhuskers have an overall record of 9-13. Kansas State 9 Colorado 7 Missouri 9 Oklahoma 4 Kansas 4 Illinois 4 Iowa State 4 Oklahoma State 4 Trackmen Stride to Win Before 1st Home Crowd Having only one chance to show-off before a home crowd during the indoor track season, we had a stellar display of the team and our distanced Southern Railers in a dual meet here Saturday night, 77-54. Although two first place winners, Jim Euell and Kent McDonald, were disqualified for cutting in too closely to other runners, the Hawks were able to counter with first place finishes in 11 of the 14 events. KU got record breaking performances from Barry Schur in the high jump (6-10%) and Terry Porter in the pole vault (16-2). Schur's mark broke the Allen Field House and meet record; Potter's broke the meet record. Head Coach Bob Timmons, said he was encouraged by the teams performance and additional praise on hurdlers Greg Vandavear and Bob Bonkissel, spinner Tom Scauzwo, long jumper Danny Seay and patrol rocket Guervaara. Golf The University of Kansas golf队 will have tryouts March 6 and 9 at the Lawrence Country Club. Coach Jeff Bridger will begin at noon on the 8th and only golfers with a handicap of 8 or under will be eligible. Wells said that five teams have applied to answer questions to call Wil伯 Norton 843-2398) or Chuck O'Neill (843-2399). Track and Field The 1st organization meeting of the Intercollegiate Women's Track and Field team will be at 4:30 p.m. March 1st in Robinson Gymnasium. Sharon Drysdale, director of the program, will lead each test trophy will be conducted on March 1st and after they select their team, the schedule will be set. Coed Volleyball --high bib - KU, Braun Cooper, 9.1; Mac Joseph, 7.65; Halpern, 8.40; Harvey, 8.40; Bassel, 8.40; Bohlke, Waltkowski, 8.40; Al Colahova, 5.4. Today is the deadline for any groups interested in coed volleyball. Each team must consist of at least three men and three women and the lists are due by 5 p.m. in the Women's intramural office of the games will be held at 7:15, 7:45, or 8:45 on Tuesday and Thursday nights. People who have questions should call Cindy Kelley (814-555) or Claire McElroy, 112 Robinson. The University of Kansas gymnasium team put together one of their season's best performances here Saturday night and will host a celebration of the University of Colorado team 149.35 to 139.95. 'Hawks Drub CUGymnasts Cacho Bob Lockwood was he pleased with the team's effort and said that it was reassuring to score so well after a poor showing at Nebraska the week before. The Jayhawks next meet is with the University of Oklahoma at Norman next Saturday. Lockwood said the Sooners had a fine team and were currently ranked 8th in the nation, but thought the 'Hawks would do well. ★ ★ ★ Scoring with his usual regularity, Marc Joseph, Lawrence senior and co-captain, will be the guest of honor at the meet with a strong all-around score of 52.15 and set a school record of 9.60 on the parallel bars. He broke his own record of 7.38 in the season at the Rocky Mountain Open. Five exercise-KU, Stone Dickens, 7.00; Mar Ellen Hassler, Stone Dickens, 7.00; Jeff Wakbus, 8.35; Kirk Morgan, 7.9; Mark Clinton, 6.25 Pommel horse-KU. Marc Joseph, 31; Iowa Howard, Hatch, 6.70; Jeff Waltkus, Jerry Gasselman, 7.15; Hatch, 6.70; Jeff Waltkus, 7. 9.10, 7.9.15, 7.9.20, 7.9.25, 7.9.30, 7.9.35, 7.9.40, 7.9.45, 7.9.50, 7.9.55, 7.9.60, 8.10, 8.11, 8.12, 8.13, 8.14, 8.15, 8.16, 8.17, 8.18, 8.19, 8.20, 8.21, 8.22, 8.23, 8.24, 8.25, 8.26, 8.27, 8.28, 8.29, 8.30, 8.31, 8.32, 8.33, 8.34, 8.35, 8.36, 8.37, 8.38, 8.39, 8.40, 8.41, 8.42, 8.43, 8.44, 8.45, 8.46, 8.47, 8.48, 8.49, 8.50, 8.51, 8.52, 8.53, 8.54, 8.55, 8.56, 8.57, 8.58, 8.59, 8.60, 8.61, 8.62, 8.63, 8.64, 8.65, 8.66, 8.67, 8.68, 8.69, 8.70, 8.71, 8.72, 8.73, 8.74, 8.75, 8.76, 8.77, 8.78, 8.79, 8.80, 8.81, 8.82, 8.83, 8.84, 8.85, 8.86, 8.87, 8.88, 8.89, 8.90, 8.91, 8.92, 8.93, 8.94, 8.95, 8.96, 8.97, 8.98, 8.99, 8.10, 8.11, 8.12, 8.13, 8.14, 8.15, 8.16, 8.17, 8.18, 8.19, 8.20, 8.21, 8.22, 8.23, 8.24, 8.25, 8.26, 8.27, 8.28, 8.29, 8.30, 8.31, 8.32, 8.33, 8.34, 8.35, 8.36, 8.37, 8.38, 8.39, 8.40, 8.41, 8.42, 8.43, 8.44, 8.45, 8.46, 8.47, 8.48, 8.49, 8.50, 8.51, 8.52, 8.53, 8.54, 8.55, 8.56, 8.57, 8.58, 8.59, 8.60, 8.61, 8.62, 8.63, 8.64, 8.65, 8.66, 8.67, 8.68, 8.69, 8.70, 8.71, 8.72, 8.73, 8.74, 8.75, 8.76, 8.77, 8.78, 8.79, 8.80, 8.81, 8.82, 8.83, 8.84, 8.85, 8.66, 8.67, 8.68, 8.69, 8.70, 8.71, 8.72, 8.73, 8.74, 8.75, 8.76, 8.77, 8.78, 8.79, 8.80, 8.81, 8.82, 8.83, 8.84, 8.85, 8.66, 8.67, 8.68, 8.69, 8.70, 8.71, 8.72, 8.73, 8.74, 8.75, 8.76, 8.77, 8.78, 8.79, 8.80, 8.81, 8.82, 8.83, 8.84, 8.66, 8.67, 8.68, 8.69, 8.70, 8.71, 8.72, 8.73, 8.74, 8.75, 8.76, 8.77, 8.78, 8.79, 8.80, 8.81, 8.82, 8.83 Long horns-KU, Mike Backus, 9.20, Titian Qim, 9.23, Al Miller, 9.18, Jeff Wattknox, 9.17, Steve Bates, 9.18, Kirk Mierer, 9.15 Parallel-bear, KM·Mar Josee, 60; Brad Barak, 8.5; Parallel-bear, 8.1; KU Marseille, 2; Jeff Wesson, 8.5; Barak, 8.1 Big Eight Meet Climax for Senior All round— J. Joseph, KU, (32.15), W. Walkin, (37.14), 47.10, Theorem (KU, 46.05), 4. Colleyce, (CU, 37.15). Fezler Fizzles; Trevino Wins FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP)—Forrest Fezeler short puts on the last two holes Sunday and let Lee Trevino escape with the victory and a $2,000 first-place check in the Jackie Gleason Inventary-National Airlines Golf Classic. Trevino matched par 72 on the 7,128-yard Invergary Golf Club course and backed in to his first victory of the season when Fezler blew it down the stretch. Trevino, now the winner of 14 American nationals in his career, finished with a 79. He also scored 63 points. Fezler missed a four-foot pear put on the 17th to let Trevino—already in the clubhouse—take a share of the lead and failed on a five-foot effort for a birdie that would have forced a play-off on the final hole. By BOB MARCOTTE Kansas Sports Writer For Roland Sabate, Shawnee Mission senior and member of the KU swim team, *Be Big Eight Conference Swimming* will be scheduled for March 1-8 will be especially significant. It's the last Big Eight Conference meet that Sabate will compete in, climaxing four years of hard effort with the KU swim team and Sabate said Wednesday that he already felt the pressure of the meet two weeks beforehand. "I've been at this four years," Sabate said, "and this is it." The tension and pressure will continue to build right up to the meet itself, Sabate said, and that until then, the preparation by team members would be mostly mental. "We're all in shape right now," Sabate said. "What we need to watch most is our bodies, especially the lower body." Sabate said that to achieve that end, swim coach Dick Reamon has used a tapered practice program during the season that now has team members working out once a day and logging about 4,000 yards daily. Sabate said, this represented a gradual decline from the heavy training period in January to fall to twice a day and team members were averaging 10,000-12,000 yards of swimming per day. Sabate that the heavy training period had built up endurance and strength among the team members and that now the em- orienteers are prepared in preparation for the conference meet. "I've got a lot of confidence in the coach's tapered program," Sabate said. "We've decreased quantity but it's increasing quality." Though the meet weighs heavily on his mind now, Sabate said that once he hit the water in an event it would "all become mechanical." Sabate swims the 50-, 100- and 200-yard freestyle events and he said it was only in the latter event that he consciously paced himself. "The others are really speed sprints." he "and sprints you don't look around." previous years that Sabate has been on the sound. The biggest of these is team spirit "We've got a lot of team spirit" 'Sabate said, "more so than any of the other teams we played." "Most teams just sit around during a meet. We get really excited and hopped up over what's going on. We have cheers we do to give each other support. There are other factors besides the hard work that Sahabate attributes to the success of a project. "There are guys on our reserve team who could be starting for other schools, but they came here because KU has such a good team." Sabate said. "That makes us swim a little faster. You don't want to let anybody down when you know the whole team's behind you." Because of this, Sabate said he has never allowed himself to feel completely secure in his position on the team and has had to put all the more effort to maintain it. meet," Sabate said, "a kind of mental image of every stroke, and I perfect each "I think a week about it, and sometimes in a week before a meet I get eggy and hard in my head." There is a favorite quotation on a picture of a starting block that hangs above Sabate's desk to remind him of the challenge of the coming meet: "I try to imagine myself swimming in the "You must deny yourself many things that would keep you from doing your best. "We go to a lot or trouble just to win a blue ribbon or a silver cup, but we do it for that." "We know what disappears." For Sabate, that reward is having met a challenge and done his best. Rest assured that in the coming two weeks, whenever Roland Sabate sits down to his desk and reads over those words, there will be visions of strong, perfect characters whose mind as the contemplates a victorious conclusion to his KU swimming career. Ryun Entered in Pro Meet POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) - Jim Ryan, the world's fastest mileer, will be among the competitors Saturday in the first pro track formed International Track Association. Also scheduled to participate are Tom Von Ruden, the third fastest indoor米尔 at 3:57.9 and holder of the indoor record for 1,000 meters at 2:04. The ITA has signed three seven-foot plus The meet will be held in the 13,000-seat Minidome. Entered in the sprint field are Jim Hines, 1968 Olympic gold medalist; Jean-Louis Ravelmanantoa, fourth in the 1972 Munich games; Warren Edmonson, 1972 National College Athletic Association champ, and six-time NCAA champion Gerry Lindren, formerly of Washington State. World record-holder Bob Seagran, gold-medal winner at the 1968 Olympics, will compete against Dennis Phillips of Oregon Mike Wedman of Colorado in the pole vault. Von Ruden is from Notus. Idaho. Wednesday Night is Ladies Night, Draws only 10* The Jahwais next meet will be the Big Eight Indoor Championship in Kansas City, MN. 11:00 a.m. to midnight Introducing Herbie and His Night Time AND, DON'T FORGET TGIF with Herbie from 3:00-6:00 on Friday. Tuesday Night Pitchers $1.00-7 p.m. to midnight SPECIALS: Pitchers $1.00 high jumpers--Marty Hill, formerly of Oregon, who jumped 61-1/2 at the Mindone two week ago; Obit Burrell, Reno, and John Dobroht, a graduate of Occidental. BLACK THEATRE ENSEMBLE IN BLACK K.U. Experimental Theatre 864-3982 Feb. 25-Mar. 6 Randy Matson, the only man to put the 16-pound shot over 70 feet, faces three competitors, Brian Oldfield, a 1972 Olympian; Fred DeBernardi, formerly of the University of Texas-EI Paso, and Karl Salb, a three-time NCAA indoor champion. Two of the fastest women's sprinters, Woyia Tyus and Barbara Farrell, are scheduled for a special women's 100 meter dash. Study in Guadalajara, Mexico NOW OPEN Fully accredited, 20-year UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Gudalajala Summer School offers July 2-August 11, anthropology, art, education, folklore, geography, history, government, music, Tuition 165; board and room 221. Write International Programs, University of Arizona, Arizona U85721 Long jump, 1 - Seay, KU, 34(8), 2 Brown, SU, 23(9), Hackman, SU, 21(11), 2 Brown, HI, 20(12), 4.2 Brown, Shaffer, KU, 42(8) Long jump, 2 - Seay, KU, 34(8), 2 Brown, SU, 23(9), Johnson, KU, 44(0) Long jump, 3 - Seay, KU, 34(8), 2 Brown, SU, 23(9), Johnson, KU, 44(0) Pole vault, 1 - Seaver, KU, 50(6), 2 Lutz, KU, 31(1), Ramnun, RU, 100-1 m, 2 Lawn, KU, 13(4), 2 Smith, SU, 6(3) Dash 1 - Seaver, KU, 50(6), 2 Lutz, KU, 31(1), High jump, 2 - Schuh, KU, 60(6), 2 Lawn, KU, 67(3), High jump, 3 - Schuh, KU, 60(6), 2 Lawn, KU, 67(3), three people, 2 - Seaver, KU, 50(6), 2 Lawn, KU, 67(3), Vandevera, KU, 7.3 - Robbins, KU, 7.2, Browne, KU, 7.2, Browne, KU, 7.4 - Vandevera, KU, 7.3, 2 Craig, KU, 3.1, John, KU, 9.23(8) Martinez, KU, 9.23(8) 2 Ishikawa, KU, 11.5(9), 2 Hinton, KU, 21.4 Martinez, KU, 11.5(9) 2 Hinton, KU, 21.4 Martinez, KU, 106(5) 2 Boat, KU, 20.0(0) 3 Hill, SOUT, 2.7 Brown, KU, 20.0(0) 2 Bornkelock, KU, 6.2 2 Vanwarder, KU, 7.0 2 Robinson, KU, 7.0 Smooth kick, 1 - Snell, KU, 7.0 2 Bornkelock, KU, 6.2 Brown, KU, 7.0 2 Bornkelock, KU, 7.0 3.2 Bornkelock, KU, 3.2 3 Snell, KU, 7.0 2 Bornkelock, KU, 7.0 3.2 Bornkelock, KU, 3.2 Smooth kick, 1 - Geavers, KU, 58(4), 2 Colson, KU, 31(4) Smooth kick, 2 - Porter, KU, 27(9), 2 Zagano, KU, 31(3) Volley ball, 1 - Porter, KU, 27(9), 2 Zagano, KU, 31(3) Volley ball, 1 - Porter, KU, 27(9), 2 Zagano, KU, 31(3) shot point, Gouverneur, K9, 58-12; B Cousson, K9, 53-12; Sheriff, K9, 60-11; W Tate, K9, 46-10. 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